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No, I did not say that. Please don't misrepresent what I have said.

 

What I said was that according to two different sources, the SS3180 exists as a real watch made by Seiko. I made no claim that the ones that I am aware of are considered to be authentic. I even specifically said with regards to my own personal watch "I should stress that I am not saying that mine is definitely genuine - I don't have any provenance to prove it is." I struggle to see how you can take that statement and then accuse me of claiming that all the existing SS3180s that I am aware of are "considered authentic".


Excepting the unique medallion, the variations between the watches I listed also exist as variations you can find in the regular gold-filled 3180. Significant details of the most recent SS3180 to be sold do not. It is not an unreasonable conclusion to reach that the chances of that one being a fake are considerably higher than the other ones that I have knowledge of. 

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